So while I wait for my screw extractors to arrive, I decided to work on a couple other things.
The stock oil feed line requires a special oil filter housing specific to the m106. Since those aren't just growing on trees, I decided to take another approach. After checking out the two M6 ports on the side of the oil filter housing, I found the one that's attached to the main chamber. But M6 fittings are 1) too small, and 2) hard to find. Time to bust out the drill and tap! From M6 to 1/8NPT.


Following a quick trip to the hardware store for a tee, I now have a perfect location for the oil pressure sensor and another 1/8NPT port for the oil feed line (which will be AN lines and fittings)


I also took the time to fit my new air filter. Ya, it's fucking cramped. I have to remove the high beam to make it all fit

I'm going to try and find something un-ricey to fit in the high beam spot that will also help funnel in some extra air for the intake and IC. Stay tuned!
The stock oil feed line requires a special oil filter housing specific to the m106. Since those aren't just growing on trees, I decided to take another approach. After checking out the two M6 ports on the side of the oil filter housing, I found the one that's attached to the main chamber. But M6 fittings are 1) too small, and 2) hard to find. Time to bust out the drill and tap! From M6 to 1/8NPT.


Following a quick trip to the hardware store for a tee, I now have a perfect location for the oil pressure sensor and another 1/8NPT port for the oil feed line (which will be AN lines and fittings)


I also took the time to fit my new air filter. Ya, it's fucking cramped. I have to remove the high beam to make it all fit

I'm going to try and find something un-ricey to fit in the high beam spot that will also help funnel in some extra air for the intake and IC. Stay tuned!
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